
Liz McCuskey
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11-06-2017 23:36:02
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Dean Angela Onwuachi-Will reflects, "As we work back toward national protections for #reproductiverights, we have an opportunity to create stronger narratives & stronger protections. The fight will be decades long, working state by state..." More: spr.ly/6012Ox82e #BULawReproJustice

Charity Scott's spirit is present here at ASLME #HLP23. She loved this conference, connecting with other health law professors, welcoming new colleagues, developing teaching skills, and sharing research. Read a tribute at the conference website: hlp2023.conferencespot.org/event-data/pdf…


So excited to announce our ASLME SLU LAW 2023 Health Law Scholars: ⭐️ Anjali Deshmukh Georgia State University College of Law GSU Health Law ⭐️ Tomar Pierson-Brown Pitt Law ⭐️ Lauren Roth Lauren Roth Touro Law Center ⭐️ Britney Wilson New York Law School See you in St. Louis in September!


Related reading: The Infertility Shift by Valarie Blake & Liz McCuskey blog.petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/2023/05/12/the…

And ASLME members get a 30% discount on Cambridge University Press titles! Login at aslme.org/login for the discount code

Enjoyed getting an expert deep dive into EPSDT statutory and regulatory ”promptness” in your session Karen Alicia Shaw (and can I suggest other health law profs follow a great new addition to twitter?!)

Guest-Editor Michael R. Ulrich introduces the latest issue of The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, featuring the symposium "The Evolving Fight Against Gun Violence." Please take a look! Everytown Moms Demand Action Ctr for Health Law, Ethics & Human Rights ASLME Brady | United Against Gun Violence David Hogg 🟧 rb.gy/62gto youtube.com/watch?v=d1jaIp…

A new study from Boston University School of Public Health's Prof. Sarah Gordon found that rates of severe maternal morbidity, or "near miss" deaths, among Medicaid enrollees were highest in Washington, DC. #MaternalHealth bu.edu/sph/?post_type…


Congratulations to #BULawProf Aziza Ahmed for being recognized as a Women's Bar Association Pioneering Woman of Color! Pictured w/fellow awardee, Payal Salsburg, & presenter Andrea Carrillo-Rhoads ('12). #wbaofma #womensbar #pioneeringwomenofcolor #womeninlaw #womenlawyers


This week's New Yorker magazine includes this fascinating and thoughtful article by Gideon Lewis-Kraus. The article draws extensively from my "excellent book" Choose Your Medicine: Freedom of Therapeutic Choice in America. American University Washington College of Law U.S. FDA newyorker.com/magazine/2023/…

Tune into our 2023 Annual Conference: Health Law as Private Law, Panel 1: Theory and Structure w/ @E_Santamaria_, Lauren Roth & William Sage (mod. David Rosenberg) Livestreaming at the link below ⬇️ petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/events/details… Wendy Netter Epstein Christopher Robertson @carmelshachar I. Glenn Cohen

The fourth panel of our Health Law as Private Law conference is on reproductive care. Hear from Barbara Evans, Liz McCuskey, Valarie Blake, Myrisha Lewis, @seesbhasin & Thomas Williams⬇️ petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/events/details…

A very full panel of amazing scholars together to talk about reproductive care in the context of private law Liz McCuskey Valarie Blake @seesbhasin Barbara Evans, Thomas Williams, Myrisha Lewis I. Glenn Cohen


A wonderful, joyful panel on employment-based reproductive rights sponsors! (yet, as Valarie Blake and Liz McCuskey emphasized, “we’re not celebrating”)

This was such a great conversation on private law and its role and limits in reproductive justice and care. Thrilled to be here and so many thanks to Wendy Netter Epstein Christopher Robertson I. Glenn Cohen Carmel Shachar Petrie-Flom Center and all others who made this happen!


Health Law as Private Law - Petrie-Flom Center 👏I. Glenn Cohen 👏Wendy Netter Epstein 👏Christopher Robertson Interrogating the influences private law and health care regulation have on each other, with the recent tectonic shifts in public law. Leaving no stone unturned. Can't wait for the book!

2022 Impact Factors were released today, & The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics did very well! Thanks to everyone! * 2-year Impact Factor increased from 1.604 to 2.1 * 5-year Impact Factor increased from 1.611 to 1.9 * Ranking in law increased 63/154 to 35/152 * Ranking in ethics changed 29/56 to 19/57


#BULawProf & Boston University School of Public Health Prof. Michael Ulrich explains, “...If we really want people to think of it as a health privacy law more broadly, all the more reason to bring in gender-affirming care.” More: spr.ly/6010P5WDo